There are 8 Dzambhala Talismans left. If you want one, get it now because I am not sure when I will do it again with 100,000 mantras.
Some of you may not even know who Dzambhala is. Dzambhala, also spelled Jambhala, is a Tibetan Yidam of wealth and prosperity both in terms of spiritual wealth and material wealth.
There are five colors for Dzambhala, but the Yellow one is the main one. Yellow being the color of the Earth element and the magical action of increasing in Tibetan systems.
Some stories say that Dzambhala was a Yaksha spirit who defended the Buddha from attack, other stories say that he is a particularly active form of Vaishravana the Guardian King of the North.
His large body symbolizes wealth and happiness. His fierce gaze symbolize his triiumph over the obstacles of prosperity. As with most Tibetan Prosperity Yidams, he holds a mongoose that eternally vomits precious jems. His right rests upon a lotus and conch shell, symbolism showing he is supported by both purity and the Buddhas speech.
He has been a constant companion of mine in many forms, and I have been very happy to spread his influence through these talismans.
i would like to have this but how can i get it considering i am in nigeria
Great Job Jason! I wish I could buy some… but I’ll buy some talismans you’ll make in the future! Yeah those talismans look cool! I could feel the powah! hehe! I’m impressed that you’re the only western adept that I know that is an adept in both western and eastern occultism. Yeah I sort of tried your Tibetan or Buddhist Sign of Benediction… I’m too much of idiot to make it work! hehe!
I am interested in purchasing one of your talismans but theres no link to purchase. Can you help please. Thanks,
Jim
Hi Jason,
I have a question:
Can I work with Dzambhala (nothing fancy, just mantra and candles – the same as you instruct us on SS for Kurukulla), or do I need a special empowerment?
Plz answer, I m very interested.
S.